The Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, Volume 2E. Baines, 1803 - Theology |
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Page 12
... sense is undoubtedly retained in our translation , as it commonly is ; but here , as in many other places , something of the original energy and beauty is lost . The Hebrew wordt , which we render train up , does some- Mat . iv . 4 . + ...
... sense is undoubtedly retained in our translation , as it commonly is ; but here , as in many other places , something of the original energy and beauty is lost . The Hebrew wordt , which we render train up , does some- Mat . iv . 4 . + ...
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... sense of gratitude and love to him . We should tell them , how poor he made himself that he might inrich ust ; how diligently he went about doing good ; how willingly he preached the gospel to the lowest of the people . And we should ...
... sense of gratitude and love to him . We should tell them , how poor he made himself that he might inrich ust ; how diligently he went about doing good ; how willingly he preached the gospel to the lowest of the people . And we should ...
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... sense cannot but see , if they would please to consider it , that to know how to fare plainly , and sometimes a little hardly , carries a man with ease and pleasure through many circumstances of life , which to luxury and deli- cacy ...
... sense cannot but see , if they would please to consider it , that to know how to fare plainly , and sometimes a little hardly , carries a man with ease and pleasure through many circumstances of life , which to luxury and deli- cacy ...
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... sense of honour and praise has carried some children of a generous temper , in a long and resolute course of self - denial . But un- doubtedly the noblest principle of all is a sense of religion . Happy would it indeed be , if they were ...
... sense of honour and praise has carried some children of a generous temper , in a long and resolute course of self - denial . But un- doubtedly the noblest principle of all is a sense of religion . Happy would it indeed be , if they were ...
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... sense of the divine goodness in this particular , by our care to imitate it ; and should see to it , that when the necessities of our children re- quire bread , we do not give them a stone , or chaff ; as we should do , if we were to ...
... sense of the divine goodness in this particular , by our care to imitate it ; and should see to it , that when the necessities of our children re- quire bread , we do not give them a stone , or chaff ; as we should do , if we were to ...
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